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Showing a list of places that match

The table below gives the 3 places that match.

There are two main variants of the maps: one provides detailed information (e.g., showing for each section of the route whether it is a cutting, an embankment, a tunnel, ...) and the other just shows the route. You can also choose whether to display other information on a map such as nature areas and/or places where public rights of way cross the route.

name of place
 
crow-flies distances (approx)
 
map showing the place
and a detailed route
 
map showing the place 
and a basic route
link to a web page
allowing you to choose
what appears on the map
Chesham



3 miles from the proposed HS2
OpenStreetMap map
Bing Maps
a DfT map (large pdf)
a jpg of DfT map (small)
OpenStreetMap map
Bing Maps
OpenStreetMap map
Bing Maps
Chesham Bois
1 mile from Amersham


2 miles from the proposed HS2
OpenStreetMap map
Bing Maps
a DfT map (large pdf)
a jpg of DfT map (small)
OpenStreetMap map
Bing Maps
OpenStreetMap map
Bing Maps
Chesham Vale
1 mile from Chesham


3 miles from the proposed HS2
OpenStreetMap map
Bing Maps
a DfT map (large pdf)
a jpg of DfT map (small)
OpenStreetMap map
Bing Maps
OpenStreetMap map
Bing Maps

Credits

This web page has searched the data of the Ordnance Survey's 1:50 000 Scale Gazetteer in order to find places that match. This data is Ordnance Survey data © Crown Copyright and Database Right 2011. It is released under the terms of this licence. The place names in the copy of this data that is used by this web site have been modified replacing each occurrence of & by and, Br by Bridge, Cott by Cottage, Fm by Farm, Ho by House, Sch by School and Sta by Station. The Gazetteer provides the eastings and northings for each place that matches. This web page needs to find the latitude and longitude that is appropriate for these eastings and northings. In order to do this, this web page has used the phpcoord package written by Jonathan Stott. This package is © 2005  Jonathan Stott and released with the GNU General Public License (GPL) Version 2.

This web page also uses data that has been provided by www.streetmap.co.uk.

This web page also has links to the official maps of the proposed route that are provided by the Department for Transport: ©Crown copyright and database rights 2011 Ordnance Survey 10049190.